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RemovedUsername8862 · 26-30, M
Because I'm poor, I'm single, and if I truly believe in the principles of Social Darwinism, I shouldn't reproduce at all.
Aphrodeity · F
@RemovedUsername8862 you had me at Social Darwinism.
Nah, just kidding. I've never really heard of such a thing but I just like the sound of it. 😂
Nah, just kidding. I've never really heard of such a thing but I just like the sound of it. 😂
RemovedUsername8862 · 26-30, M
@Aphrodeity Haha! Yeah, I really agree with the theory behind it, but it's also the philosophy that has justified some of the worst excesses in human history, so I only apply it to myself.
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Carver · 31-35, F
I'm sure they don't understand why anyone would want to, lol.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
They - sorry - we - realise being a parent is a tremendous social, emotional and financial responsibility, complication and burden. If we know we cannot cope with any of those, then we know we will not good parents.
On the other hand I have never understood why people - both sexes - want to have children, beyond the obvious, natural, biological drive to reproduce.
My text-book on human biology introduces its chapter on reproduction with the statement that "biologically, our purpose in life is to reproduce". Rather a bleak way of looking at human life because it ignores everything else in that life, and leads to the obvious but very uncomfortable question about the point of life in general.
On the other hand I have never understood why people - both sexes - want to have children, beyond the obvious, natural, biological drive to reproduce.
My text-book on human biology introduces its chapter on reproduction with the statement that "biologically, our purpose in life is to reproduce". Rather a bleak way of looking at human life because it ignores everything else in that life, and leads to the obvious but very uncomfortable question about the point of life in general.
Sicarium · 46-50, M
It was decided in the last monthly patriarchy meeting. Didn't you get the memo?
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Aphrodeity · F
I'm with them on this discussion!
whateverhappens · 26-30, F
eventually they do, if they dont 30s 40s 50s 60s around 70s they usually start feeling it, heck maybe 50s they start wondering why they fucked up, i know i have uncles
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Possibly because they've probably been raised by single parents whom they saw struggle trying to make ends meet.
SW-User
they don't want that responsibility or they don't like kids
Virtually · 26-30, M
@SW-User I've always wanted both.
SW-User
@Virtually good luck i hope you get that chance
midnightrose · F
It's a huge responsibility. Some people aren't ready for that kind of pressure.
Tminus6453 · M
Having kids never made much sense to me
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Responsibilities and stuff
SW-User
Kids suck.